Husband Confused by Wife’s ‘Neck-Less Shirt’ Asks TikTok for Help: ‘What Is This?’
“Two arm holes, no head hole. What are you supposed to do with this?” TikTok user Matt Martinez wondered
TikTok users are trying to help out a confused husband who is bewildered by one of his wife’s “weird” garments that has “no head hole.”
Matt Martinez, who goes by @ambiguousmatt on TikTok, recently shared a video of himself sitting on the floor, holding what he could describe only as a “neck-less shirt” and asking his nearly 95,000 followers, “What is this?”
“Girl clothes are so weird,” Matt, 34, began. “I'm folding this right now. This is my wife [Cindy’s]. What is this? Two arm holes, no head hole.”
“What are you supposed to do with this? How am I supposed to fold this?” the New Yorker pondered before folding the item to the best of his ability.
“Here is your neck-less shirt,” he concluded with a laugh while tossing the garment off-screen, presumably onto a pile of Cindy’s folded clothes.
The video has garnered nearly 4 million views and 14,000 comments, with some TikTokers commenting that they’re just as befuddled as he is.
“I’m a girl and I have no clue what that is either,” one viewer wrote, while another said, ”Can she please model it??? I am so confused.”
A third person quipped, “It’s like one of those decorative towels, it’s only to look at, in fact, you are already in trouble for touching it.”
In a follow-up video, the husband modeled the garment after a woman commented, “It's a jacket, place the arms in a fold to the front.”
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As he tried on the “neck-less shirt,” his wife can be heard in the background saying, “What are you doing with my vest?”
Matt replied, ”It’s a vest?”
The video ended with him correctly putting on the once-confusing clothing item and exclaiming, ”Figured it out. How do I look?”
Asked if Cindy has ever been confused by his clothes, Matt tells PEOPLE: “I tend to keep and wear my clothes until they’re literally falling apart instead of buying new so that’s come up before, but I promise you this, all of my clothes fold normally — not like half of the things in her wardrobe.”
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